Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] feel [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is hard to think that Anselm did not feel some indignation on reading these words , which implied that he had read too much into Urban II's decree , and that Paschal had not himself been present when those words were spoken . |
2 | That other ages did not feel this too ? |
3 | In inviting her Rachel had proclaimed the absolute acceptability to her of her daughter even though she knew that Rachel did not feel this . |
4 | Since as Jack Droney put it , Brent , with its left-wing trade unionists , ‘ was a bloody good place for the Grunwick strike to happen ’ , one might expect that the union involved had given the strikers not only support but increased impetus in their struggles , but members of the strike committee certainly did not feel this to be so . |
5 | Although Liz did not feel this was a serious relationship , she felt more confident about the future and about her ability to form other relationships . |
6 | But clearly Malory did not feel this urge towards exactness at all . |
7 | Alice would have liked to talk to her , for she felt drawn to her in some kind of kinship ; but Caroline did not feel this , it seemed . |
8 | Staff involved in this meeting did not feel this was a real consultative process . |
9 | There are countries where you might enter and be looked after in a hospitable way ; you do not feel that could happen in England . |
10 | In this epistle he indicates that he himself , at the time of writing , is a solitary attracted by the disciplined life of service in a religious order , but does not feel any burning conviction that that is his calling : I confess , alas , that I do not feel that burning spiritual desire for entry into religion , inspired by that divine grace , as it ought to be felt by those who from zealous devotion and pure desire of the mind plan to enter religion … |
11 | do not feel that to say at eight , nine years of age , you see the little one 's bring reading books home |
12 | He said : ‘ I do not feel any mercy for the IRA . |
13 | So many of our dreams , however , are mixtures of fact and fantasy that I do not feel any great reliance can be placed on what seem to be insights into our former lives when we are asleep . |
14 | ‘ What I meant to say is , I do not feel any animosity to you , signorina . ’ |
15 | Kernaghan added : ‘ We have played so many cup-ties this season that we do not feel any pressure . ’ |
16 | ‘ Now it seems an odd decision because the film was such a big success , but I did n't want to be under contract to anyone for any length of time with whom I did n't feel much in common . |
17 | ‘ No , we did n't feel that at all . |
18 | I did n't feel that great about myself , but these days — at last — I do ! |
19 | But while my mind was being 16 , my body did n't feel that way at all . |
20 | yet it did n't feel that way to the young doctors . |
21 | But in the Sixties we did n't feel that way . |
22 | Yes , but I , I , I did n't know , I mean I did n't feel that , I just realised my hand was bleeding and the skin 's gone like that , look , the skin 's gone like that . |
23 | She did n't feel any different . |
24 | They 'd gone all the way and still she did n't feel any of the things one was supposed to feel — elated , contented , together . |
25 | Okay , we could have measured that and given it as part of a spec listing , but because it really did n't feel any different ( probably because its fingerboard width , radius and frets echoed most of the competition ) that fact was rendered almost inconsequential . |
26 | She did n't feel any different . |
27 | I did n't feel any sympathy for her and I felt that … as for the booing , well , everybody gets booed . |
28 | Brian Close showed no fear , but that did n't mean he did n't feel any . |
29 | I was in and out of relationships and did n't feel any particular urge to use prostitutes . |
30 | And I did n't feel any more afraid , walking into the flats , than I would have felt walking on the road at night you know in in where I 'd been before . |